A Judge Ordered Microsoft to Split. Here's Why It's Still a Single Company
On June 7, 2000, the court ordered a breakup of Microsoft as its remedy. According to that judgment, Microsoft would have to be broken into two separate units, ...
A US federal judge ordered the Microsoft Corporation to split into two companies today, prescribing the biggest corporate breakup since AT&T ...
Thomas P. Jackson, the former federal judge who in 2000 ruled that Microsoft should be split into two companies, died Saturday. What if his ...
ASHINGTON, June 7 -- A federal judge ordered the break up of the Microsoft Corporation today, saying the severe remedy was necessary ...
The judge ruled that Microsoft violated parts of the Sherman Antitrust Act and ordered the company to break up into two entities. Microsoft appealed the decision, ...
Judge orders Microsoft split
A federal appeals court yesterday threw out a judge's order to break up Microsoft Corp. but declared that the world's largest software company ...
On this day in 2000, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ordered Microsoft Corp., the dominant producer of the software running ...
The decision is an embarrassing rebuff for District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, who made the original ruling that Microsoft illegally tied its Internet browser to ...